I thank GOD for Bobby Schindler, and his family, and most assuredly, Terri!
Threads by topher and me.
DUNEDIN, FLORIDA, January 31, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) As polls show Mitt Romney poised to win the Florida primary, some are questioning his wisdom in seeking the advice of a climate scientist who wrote in favor of compulsory abortion for American women.
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As governor of Massachusetts, Romney asked current Obama administration Science Czar John Holdren for advice on a plan to impose statewide limits on carbon emissions from power plants. President Barack Obama has made a similar proposal as president.
A December 7, 2005, press release states, In the development of greenhouse gas policy, Romney Administration officials have elicited input from environmental and economic policy experts. These include John Holden, [sic.] professor of environmental policy at Harvard University and chair of the National Commission on Energy Policy.
In the 1977 book Ecoscience: Population, Resources, and Environment, Holdren wrote, it has been concluded that compulsory population-control laws, even including laws requiring compulsory abortion, could be sustained under the existing constitution if the population crisis became sufficiently severe to endanger the society. (Emphasis added.)
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WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, February 1, 2012, (LifeSiteNews.com) On Saturday, Mitt Romney skipped his third pro-life campaign event hosted by Personhood USA, this time in Florida. Romneys rivals Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum attended the event, which was simulcast on the organizations website.
Romney chose not to attend after turning down requests to participate in Personhood USAs Iowa Tele-Town Hall, and Personhood USAs Live Presidential Prolife Forum in South Carolina.
While Ron Paul, who was not campaigning in Florida, also did not attend the Florida Personhood forum, he did attend the South Carolina event.
The Iowa Tele-Town Hall was attended by Santorum, Gingrich, Michele Bachmann, and Rick Perry.
Governor Romney was the only Republican presidential candidate who claimed to be pro-life, yet refused to sign Personhood USAs Personhood Pledge, which quoted and affirmed the Republican Party Platform on abortion, a press release from Personhood USA said.